FilmIndia (Feb-Dec 1949)

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FILM INDIA PRITHVI RAJ (New Delhi) Why didn't Mahatma Gandhi teach the lesson of non-violence to women so that they may treat their husbands better? He did but the women roll his words on the tongue and throw them out violently at men. They expect the men to be non-violent, while the rapiers in their own mouths draw blood every time. A. S. RAMACHANDRA RAO (Bangalore) Do you agree with the foreign policy of the present Indian government? There is wisdom in it — wisdom that nurses our little baby of freedom. What did you learn most from your recent tour in America? That I ndia is still the best country to live in. MISS MOHINI G. A. (Bombay) Do good people go to heaven? / am afraid so! That makes heaven an undemocratic place. PRITAM SINGH (Singapore) Are thugs still to be found in India? We call them blackmarketeers these days and dress them in white. M. S. PAI (Mangalore^ Do you cultivate in your home the ideals of human unity and fraternity? My home is an international settlement where you will often find people of all creeds and colours at a common dining table. SHYAMAL SEN (Bombay) Is there any cultural aspect of love besides mere sexual attraction ? The cradle is the cultural liability of love. February, 19* K. V. KRISHNAM RAJU (Bombay) (Strictly between ourselves), have you kissed a lady in your recent visit to America? Don't be shv! Oh no. I am not. Quite a couple of hundr \ American ladies, my friends' wives, duughte sisters or mothers, kissed us all good-bye. B. YESHWANT RAO (Cocanada) What is the relation between pain and pleasure? Pleasure is the silver lining of pain. G. Y. RAM DASS (Secunderabad Dn.) By seeing Indian pictures what can we become? You can become pick pockets, criminals, mul derers, saboteurs, revolutionaries, virgin motheil law breakers, monkeys etc. Choose your professio I N. D. JOSSE (Calcutta) Define immorality? Morals that have failed to obtain the sanctic of our present white capped ministers. ANANTARAMU (Bangalore) What is the echo of love? It is usually an annoying cry from the cradle,, SHARADINI MULHORKAR (Indore) Do you think the people are entitled to criticize th private lives of our public men, including ministers? Absolutely, seeing that our leaders and mini: ters are daily giving us sermons about what to d and what not. One interference calls for anothet If our leaders want us to listen to them they mui first set the example in good civic behaviour. BABU THANVI (Jodhpur) Do you agree that an optimist is a man who marrie his secretary under the impression that he will be able ti continue dictating to her? That is the Western illusion. My wife stil mm .»_S» CHAMPION TYRES 32